MAOR490 He Raukura

A dissertation of between 15,000 and 20,000 words on an approved topic.

The dissertation should be no more than 20,000 words. These may be written in English
or Māori. Note that Māori-language dissertations can be up to one third longer than
the 20,000-word limit set for English. The dissertation is expected to comprise both
primary and secondary sources and to embody some original research. A dissertation
should show some originality of thought, coherence of structure, clarity of argument
and excellence of expression (including format).

The Postgraduate Studies Committee approves the dissertation topic and supervisor(s).
Depending on the topic proposed one or two supervisor(s) are appointed, at least one
of whom is a member of the School.

Timetable

Full Year

1st Non standard period (8 July 2019 - 17 June 2020)

Location

Dunedin

Teaching method

This paper is taught On Campus

Learning management system

None

A dissertation of between 15,000 and 20,000 words on an approved topic.

The dissertation should be no more than 20,000 words. These may be written in English
or Māori. Note that Māori-language dissertations can be up to one third longer than
the 20,000-word limit set for English. The dissertation is expected to comprise both
primary and secondary sources and to embody some original research. A dissertation
should show some originality of thought, coherence of structure, clarity of argument
and excellence of expression (including format).

The Postgraduate Studies Committee approves the dissertation topic and supervisor(s).
Depending on the topic proposed one or two supervisor(s) are appointed, at least one
of whom is a member of the School.